After World War I, Britain and France did not entirely disarm voluntarily; rather, they reduced their military capabilities partly due to the economic pressures of the war and the desire for peace. The Treaty of Versailles imposed significant military restrictions on Germany, which influenced the overall military dynamics in Europe. However, both nations maintained substantial military forces during the interwar period, driven by the rising threat of fascism and the eventual onset of World War II.
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